Category : Search result: AI heart failure detection


Dipharma's Novel Method Detects Nitrosamine Risks

Dipharma publishes a peer-reviewed study unveiling a novel method to detect and characterize nitrosamine impurities in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, enhancing drug safety and regulatory compliance.

Why Penny Oleksiak received a two-year swim ban

Canadian swimming star Penny Oleksiak faces a two-year ban for a 'whereabouts failure.' Discover what this means for her career and the strict anti-doping rules athletes must follow.

Ottawa children learn to identify fake AI content

Children in Ottawa are learning critical digital skills to identify AI-generated fake content. This innovative program prepares the next generation for the challenges of artificial intelligence.

Novo Nordisk Alzheimer's Drug Trials Fail

Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk faces major setback as Alzheimer's drug trials fail. Learn how this impacts the weight-loss leader's expansion plans.

Professor Catches 39% of Students Using AI to Cheat

A Canadian history professor discovered nearly 40% of student submissions were AI-generated using a clever detection method. Learn how the 'Trojan horse' technique exposed academic dishonesty.

Diane Ladd's cause of death revealed at 89

The cause of death for Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd has been confirmed as acute on chronic hypoxic respiratory failure. Discover the details and legacy of the celebrated star.

Susai Jesu appointed Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas

Father Susai Jesu, who survived a near-fatal car accident in northern Saskatchewan, has been appointed Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas. Learn about his remarkable journey from India to Canadian church leadership.

Fake Money Warning in Essex County, LaSalle

Essex County OPP issue a warning about counterfeit $100 bills used in local businesses. LaSalle Police host a free information session to help the public spot fake currency. Learn the security features to check.

Ottawa Heart Study Changes Global Patient Care

A groundbreaking Ottawa Heart Institute study reveals patients with successful atrial fibrillation ablation can safely stop lifelong blood thinners, drastically changing global treatment protocols.

Page 2 of 4